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Sisko and his crew embark on a secret mission in a captured Jem'Hadar warship.
Sisko and his crew are stranded on a remote planet with a dying Vorta and a small group of Jem'Hadar.
Worf must face his failures as a father when his estranged son volunteers for duty aboard a Klingon ship.
While Sisko's promotion takes him away from the Defiant, Odo's loyalties are tested by the arrival of a fellow shapeshifter.
While Kira prepares for the destruction of the minefield that protects the Federation, Sisko hatches a daring plan to retake Deep Space Nine.
With the minefield that protects the Federation soon to be demolished, Sisko leads what appears to be a suicide mission to take back Deep Space Nine.
Worf's plans for a traditional Klingon wedding are threatened when Martok's wife refuses to accept Dax into their family.
The alternate universe double of Kira's slain love requests asylum on Deep Space Nine.
Genetically-engineered savants under Bashir's supervision predict doom for the Federation.
Quark leads a Ferengi mission to rescue his mother from the Dominion.
After their ship is destroyed, Sisko is stranded on a distant planet with an increasingly disturbed Dukat.
Quark inherits a fortune -- and a group of claims to the estate.
Sisko envisions he is a science-fiction writer encountering racism in 1953 America.
Hidden on a shrunken Runabout, Dax, O'Brien, and Bashir are Sisko's only hope when the Jem'Hadar overtake the Defiant.
An undercover operation turns personal for O'Brien when he befriends his criminal contact.
When Dax is seriously injured during a crucial mission, Worf must question his priorities.
Kira learns that her mother was once Gul Dukat's mistress.
An internal investigation indicates Doctor Bashir may be a Dominion spy.
Sisko attempts to trick the Romulans into declaring war against the Dominion. How far will Sisko go to stop the war with the Dominion?
Bashir shows off his new holosuite program, a 1960s Vegas singer named Vic Fontaine who performs in a lounge full of martini-swilling customers. While Vic is only a hologram, he is extremely perceptive and immediately senses Odo's unrequited love for Kira. Soon afterwood, Kira leaves for Bajor to visit her ex-lover Shakaar -- a move which clearly upsets Odo. He "borrows" Bashir's program ans asks Vic for a little romantic advice.
Sisko is called to Bajor when an ancient tablet addresing the Emissary is discovered. Seeing it launches Sisko into a vision, during which the Prophets tell him ``the Reckoning'' must begin. Since no one knows exactly what this means, Sisko takes the tablet back to Deep Space Nine for Dax to translate. Kai Winn arrives on the station and pushes Sisko to return it, but he refuses, convinced he is doing the will of the Prophets.
En route to Ferenginar, Jake and Nog are attacked by a Jem'Hadar vessel. When they are suddenly beamed aboard the U.S.S. Valiant, a Defiant-class warship, Nog recognizes the crew of young adults as Red squad, an elite corps of Starfleet cadets. The 22-yeard-old captain, Tim Watters, explains that his crew, originally on a training mission, became trapped in Dominion space when the war broke out. All of the regular officers were killed, but before he died, the captain ordered Watters to assume command. With Starfleet unaware of the situation, Watters is trying to complete the Valiant's mission to gather data on a new Dominion battleship. Caught up in Watter's fervor, Nog agrees to join the crew as Chief Engineer.
Grand Nagus Zek and Ishka, Quark and Rom's mother, arrive on the station to announce that, thanks to his relationship with the proudly feminist Ishka, Zek has added a new amendment to the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities giving females equal rights. Unfortunately, this has plunged the entire Ferengi society into chaos, Zek has been deposed as Grand Nagus, and Liquidator Brunt is now Acting Grand Nagus -- a position that will become permanent in three days. Sure that Ishka's amazing business sense will win them over, Zek invites the commissioners of the Ferengi Commerce Authority to the station, but cola magnate Nilva is the only one who agrees to a meeting.
O'Brien is reunited with his wife, Keiko, and their two children. But during a celebratory picnic on a nearby planet, eight-year-old Molly falls into a vortex of swirling energy. When the rest of the crew arrives to help, they determine Molly slipped through a time portal that sent her back 300 years, to a time when the planet was uninhabited. They reactivate the portal and transport herout, but their calculations are off by a decade. When Molly materializes on the transporter pad, she is an eighteen-year-old woman.
Onboard the Defiant, Sisko and the crew pick up a distress signal and the voice of Captain Lisa Cusak, whose escape pod has crashed on a remote planet following the destruction of her ship. Although two-way communication has not been established, Lisa transmits her voice constantly as the crew begins the six-day trip to rescue her. O'Brien listens to the sometimes-amusing monologue and is surprised when she -- having overheard a conversation between him and Kasidy Yates -- suddenly speaks to him. Both realize contact has been established, and Lisa finally knows she will be rescued.
Starfleet Command decides to take the offensive in the war against the Dominion, and Sisko is chosen to lead the invasion of Cardassia. The first target is the Chin'toka System, picked for its diminished defenses. Unfortunately, the crew is unaware that the Cardassian/Dominion Alliance has secretly deployed hundreds of orbital weapon platforms to protect system, and that Gul Dukat has returned claiming he has the key to destroying Sisko and the Federation.
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